Over the years, nature widened the stream which became the
riverbed for the mighty Mississippi. Eventually, both ends
of the giant oxbow closed, forming a 22-mile
horseshoe-shaped lake. This lake was known as "la
Fausee Riviere", and is now named False River.
The rich, alluvial lands
where once the Mississippi River flowed attracted farmers.
Tobacco and indigo were grown initially, and now sugar
cane and other varieties of crops are grown,such as, pecans, cotton, soybeans, corn and rice are raised in the
fertile soil.
The United States acquired
the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803. With the
enactment of the Louisiana Constitution of 1812, Pointe
Coupee became one of the State of Louisiana's 12 original
parishes.
Pointe Coupee Parish has
long been called "The Cradle of Public Education in
Louisiana". In March 1808, a Louisiana law was
enacted providing for parish school boards. Pointe Coupee
was the first parish in the state to implement the Act and
establish public schools.
In 1975, the first
"Tuscaloosa Trend" natural gas discovery was
made in Pointe Coupee Parish and was claimed to be the
richest mineral deposit in Louisiana.
Today, Pointe Coupee Parish
is best known for its agriculture, recreation and tourism
industries. It is also the home of LA Generating's Big
Cajun I & II electric generating stations as well as the Nan-Ya
Plastics Industrial Complex
Agriculture is the largest
income-producer in Pointe Coupee Parish, with gross
revenues of about $50 million annually. Pointe Coupee is
the top pecan-producing parish in the state, with some of
the best quality nuts grown anywhere. The fastest
expanding crops in the parish are sugar cane and cotton
while soybeans, corn, wheat and grain sorghum (milo) are
other major crops. Livestock production of beef cattle is
another major agricultural force in the region.
False River, considered a
trophy bass lake, has held the state record for the
largest bass caught although all water sports are enjoyed
here. In upper Pointe Coupee Parish is Old River, a
smaller oxbow-shaped lake with great fishing and
recreation potential.
The French plantation
country heritage of Pointe Coupee Parish is evident in the
many historic homes of the area, many of which are listed
in the National Register of Historic Places. A unique
feature of these Pointe Coupee homes is that these are
truly family homes - none are museum only restorations.
Pointe Coupee is also graced with elegantly
refurbished Bed and Breakfast opportunities.
Pointe Coupee Parish is
home to approximately 23,500 people and boasts three
banks, a modern hospital and health care facilities,
educational institutions at all levels and easy access to
Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Lafayette and the rest of
Louisiana. A general aviation airport and modern, accessible
port facility round out the business advantages of Pointe
Coupee Parish.
Interesting
Parish Facts
Average annual temperature - 68 F
Coldest Month - January (Avg. 52 F)
Warmest Month - July (Avg. 82 F)
Official Flower of Pointe Coupee Parish - Pink Perfection
Camellia
The parish contains
15,360 acres of water; 75,000 acres of pastures; and,
150,000 acres of forests. Bordered on three sides by
inland waterways - Old River, the Atchafalaya River and
the Mississippi River. Pointe Coupee Parish is best
known for its water and outdoor recreation activities. |